Francy Elena Osorio
Francy Elena Osorio
Region
La Punta
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Colombia
Elevation
2,000m
Variety
Caturra, Colombia
Process
Washed
Expected Score
86
Region
La Punta
—
Colombia
Elevation
2,000m
Variety
Caturra, Colombia
Process
Washed
Expected Score
86
I was born and raised in the countryside, my dad was a coffee farmer all his life, and thanks to this, my childhood was spent washing coffee, bringing food to the workers in the field, coordinating and checking harvests, weighing, and learning about all this beautiful work. My dad, seeing that we were children but also relied on us for fieldwork, tried to make it dynamic so that the learning came from love.
I always really liked to learn and work, and as I grew up, I wanted to become independent and have my own coffee plants, with my dad's help, I achieved it. I proposed that he let me manage his farm, and so the payment would be having my own coffee plantation. Over time, I became known in the neighborhood as a woman recognized for my dedication and my love for work, thanks to this I ended up being the leader of our women's association, in which today we are 23 women working and growing together.
After seeing myself so involved, I wanted to continue learning, which is why I now also have a title as a taster. I deeply appreciate my dad's teaching, as from a young age he gave me the tools to be who I am now.
My farm is located at a starting height of 1700 and ends at 2000 meters above sea level, to date I have one hundred thousand coffee trees planted, my farm is called Las Pavas and is in the La Punta neighborhood, I have there Colombia and Caturra varieties.
I was born and raised in the countryside, my dad was a coffee farmer all his life, and thanks to this, my childhood was spent washing coffee, bringing food to the workers in the field, coordinating and checking harvests, weighing, and learning about all this beautiful work. My dad, seeing that we were children but also relied on us for fieldwork, tried to make it dynamic so that the learning came from love.
I always really liked to learn and work, and as I grew up, I wanted to become independent and have my own coffee plants, with my dad's help, I achieved it. I proposed that he let me manage his farm, and so the payment would be having my own coffee plantation. Over time, I became known in the neighborhood as a woman recognized for my dedication and my love for work, thanks to this I ended up being the leader of our women's association, in which today we are 23 women working and growing together.
After seeing myself so involved, I wanted to continue learning, which is why I now also have a title as a taster. I deeply appreciate my dad's teaching, as from a young age he gave me the tools to be who I am now.
My farm is located at a starting height of 1700 and ends at 2000 meters above sea level, to date I have one hundred thousand coffee trees planted, my farm is called Las Pavas and is in the La Punta neighborhood, I have there Colombia and Caturra varieties.

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Let’s talk.
We have a network of more than 500+ farmers in Colombia—let us know what you need and we can source it for you.
We source for you
You're not limited by a catalog, instead we work with you to find what you need.
We handle everything
From FOB to CIF, let us know where you need the coffee, and we'll put it there.
© 2026 Parallel® Coffee
Let’s talk.
We have a network of more than 500+ farmers in Colombia—let us know what you need and we can source it for you.
We source for you
You're not limited by a catalog, instead we work with you to find what you need.
We handle everything
From FOB to CIF, let us know where you need the coffee, and we'll put it there.
